It was another test drive this morning down to Billericay to see if I had finally cured the 'popping' on the run down in my Green Cortina. I am gradually increasing the size of the idle jets in the carburettor in an attempt to stop it from running lean. I am now running jet sizes 70 & 80 and if this doesn't cure I will only be able to go up one more size. (80 & 90)
Anyway, after a good breakfast in the cosy cup cafe, we had a quick look around the cars. Luckily, my friend Keith Halstead was there in his Lotus Cortina and so I took the opportunity to have a look and see how his throttle linkage fitted together as I had been struggling to see how mine worked. (My car has trumpets on the twin 40 carburettors instead of an airbox, so the set up is different.)
It was a good meet and a few interesting cars there, including a Ford Sierra with a huge V8 engine. It also had not one, but two remote brake servo's fitted, I assume one for the front brakes and one for the back brakes. (But hey, what do I know?)

Around 12pm we made tracks as I wanted to get home and get more work done on the Lotus Cortina. It was a nice morning out though, especially now the weather is warming up. Unfortunately, my recent efforts on the Green Cortina have proved to have little effect and I still have my 'popping' issue. 😔
Once home I went into the garage and carried on with the Lotus. Todays task was to get the motorsport battery box fitted to the boot floor. This can be somewhat tricky when you are holding a spanner on a nut underneath the car, whilst attempting to tighten the bolt inside the boot, but somehow I managed it.
I then turned my attention to the spotlight bar that came with the car. After a couple of crude attempts, it came to light (No pun intended!) that the spotlight bar was bent to buggery!
It has mountings for four spotlights, but when these four spotlights are fitted they would be leaning like a drunken sailor! (See pic below)
Luckily, I had bought another spotlight bar some time ago, so I thought I would give that a try. This one has only three spotlight mountings, but in a triangle position, similar to the Mk1 Cortina GT that won the Safari Rally back in the 60's.
This fitted much better and I liked it a lot. The only issue was that I never had three matching spotlights, so I temporarily fitted a smaller one in the middle and will search for a matching one on ebay.
Pleased with my efforts, I called it a day as my garage was now getting rather hot and I was feeling quite knackered!
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